The Kebbi State Government says it has welcomed a global security consortium, G-Safety, to the state to explore areas of collaboration aimed at strengthening security and supporting the efforts of existing security agencies.
Governor Nasiru Idris stated this while receiving a team of security experts from China at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, the state capital.
He described the visit as timely and crucial, noting that the consortium’s expertise would enhance the capacity and effectiveness of security agencies operating in the state.
According to the Governor, they invited the expertise to advise and work together so that our security agencies can understand, respond effectively, and live up to expectations in addressing challenges in some local government areas.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Security Consultant for G-Safety, Ahmed Saleh Junior said, the company is a global firm headquartered in Beijing, China, with over 36 branches worldwide, providing comprehensive security solutions to governments and institutions.
He emphasized that Kebbi State, like other parts of Northwestern state, has been affected by the criminal activities of terrorism of bandits and Lakurawa group, adding that G-Safety’s intervention would complement ongoing federal efforts to secure the region.
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